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Araxá (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɾaˈʃa]) is a muni****lity in the
state of
Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is
located approximately 370
kilometers (230 miles)...
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Araxa (Ancient Gr****: Ἄραξα) was a city of
ancient Lycia,
according to
Alexander Polyhistor, in the
second book of his Lyciaca.
Ptolemy places it near...
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airport serving Araxá, Brazil. It is
named after Romeu Zema, a
local entrepreneur. The
airport is
located 4 km (2 mi) from
downtown Araxá.
Aviation portal...
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Araxá Esporte Clube,
commonly referred to as
Araxá, is a
currently inactive Brazilian football club
based in
Araxá,
Minas Gerais. It last pla**** in the...
- campaign,
after again playing for Uberlândia, he also
represented Uberaba and
Araxá. In
April 2019,
after brief stints at Tupi and CRAC,
Saulo signed for Volta...
- América Mineiro's
youth setup in 2019,
after starting it out at Dínamo de
Araxá. On 29
November of that year, he was
loaned to Flamengo, with a
buyout clause...
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technology of niobium,
extracted from its
pyrochlore mine near the city of
Araxá, in the
Brazilian state of
Minas Gerais. CBMM is by far the world's largest...
- meso-region of Triângulo
Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba and to the micro-region of
Araxá. It
became a muni****lity in 1820.
Sacramento is
located at an elevation...
- The
Immediate Geographic Region of
Araxá is one of the 4
immediate geographic regions in the
Intermediate Geographic Region of Uberaba, one of the 70...
- the 19th century, who had been
known to be
influential in the
region of
Araxá,
Minas Gerais, Brazil. The
Brazilian Soap
Opera Dona Beija, was directed...